The Jets have gutted their defense with the trade of cornerback Darrelle Revis. Mingo disappears for stretches, but he’s beyond gifted athletically and there are rumors Rex Ryan is smitten with him. Ryan would likely use him as an edge rusher, so he'll play more in space, not in a three-point stance. His ceiling could be that of the 49ers Aldon Smith. Top needs: DE, WR, CB, OLB, DT, OT, QB, S.

10) Tennessee (6-10) — Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama, Sr.

Last month the Titans signed former Buffalo guard Andy Levitre, but their interior offensive line has needed major help for some time now, and adding Warmack here would not be overkill. Warmack is a future perennial Pro Bowler and Top 5 talent who would only fall because he’s an interior lineman. He's a mountain of a man at 320 pounds, and one of the best run-blocking guards to come out in recent years. He's also solid in pass protection. Top needs: OG, DE, S, WR.

11) San Diego (7-9) — Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma, Jr.

Step away from the ledge, Chargers fans. You get your offensive line upgrade and the guy you wanted all along. While buzz has Johnson going in the top 5, I believe it's bogus. Quite frankly, he's not polished enough to go that high. If Michigan's Taylor Lewan and Texas A&M's Jake Matthews were in this draft, Johnson would have likely been a late first round pick. His athleticism is off the charts, but so was Robert Gallery's. Now, I'm not saying he'll end up like Gallery, I'm just saying his stock has been excessively inflated. Regardless, he will certainly be an upgrade for the Bolts, and it will be on the Mike McCoy's coaching staff to help him reach his immense potential. Another solid piece by Gehlken here. If one of the top 5 offensive lineman aren't on the board here, GM Tom Telesco should entertain trading down. They need multiple players on the offensive line, an impact cornerback, a pass rusher to replace Shaun Phillips, a strong safety, an inside linebacker and a running back to split carries with Ryan Mathews. The more picks, the better if you ask me. Top needs: CB, OL, DT, LB, S, RB.

12) Miami (7-9) — Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State, Jr.

Free agency has certainly had an affect on the Dolphins' draft process. They needed a wide receiver until they signed Mike Wallace. Then they needed a cornerback after losing Sean Smith to Kansas City until they signed Brent Grimes. Now they need an offensive tackle after losing Jake Long to St. Louis, and could conceivably trade with Cleveland to leapfrog Arizona for Johnson. They're also being linked to possibly trading with the Chiefs for Brandon Albert. If they're able to work that deal, they could target a cornerback here. Rhodes had a standout combine and could easily play cornerback or safety. Competing with the Patriots means accumulating all the secondary help you can. Top needs: OT, CB, DE, TE.